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The latest comments and answers for the question "Using an outputselector with the Finding API in Java"Answer by steff_dkhttp://forums.developer.ebay.com/answers/17566/view.html
I finaly figured it out.
See [this][1]
[1]: https://forums.developer.ebay.com/questions/17494/finding-api-no-way-to-set-outputselector-on-findit.htmlFri, 30 Sep 2016 15:29:50 GMTsteff_dkAnswer by $$anonymous$$http://forums.developer.ebay.com/answers/3554/view.html
<p>For maximum flexibilty, just assemble a request URL on the fly and do a GET request.&nbsp;</p> <p>Follow the &quot;URL format (HTTP GET)&quot; section in the call docs and the rest of the docs for additional fields.</p> <p>Then you can entirely avoid outdated libraries/SDKs/wrappers and avoid having to rewrite you own.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p>Thu, 29 Aug 2013 17:20:29 GMT$$anonymous$$